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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2283136" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Absolutely I did say "<strong><em>Really nice </em></strong>try to make your own annealer. Very <strong><em>inventive </em></strong>like so many other"</p><p>The point I was getting at that I have made a lot of equipment to save money only to go and get some piece of equipment that was made and worked much better. I think that his idea and they way he made the annealer would be most likely better than the Propane torch annealers out there on the market today. I have had several torch annealers and was very happy to have something to anneal with. However they do have their draw backs. Once I got the AMP there is no comparison to torch annealers-JUST MY OPINION.</p><p>To get a pie pan, a ammo box and some controllers takes a wizard to think of that. My hat off to WM51. Fantastic way to make an annealer!!!! there will probably other members going to be asking WM51 for his plans so that they can make their own annealers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2283136, member: 116439"] Absolutely I did say "[B][I]Really nice [/I][/B]try to make your own annealer. Very [B][I]inventive [/I][/B]like so many other" The point I was getting at that I have made a lot of equipment to save money only to go and get some piece of equipment that was made and worked much better. I think that his idea and they way he made the annealer would be most likely better than the Propane torch annealers out there on the market today. I have had several torch annealers and was very happy to have something to anneal with. However they do have their draw backs. Once I got the AMP there is no comparison to torch annealers-JUST MY OPINION. To get a pie pan, a ammo box and some controllers takes a wizard to think of that. My hat off to WM51. Fantastic way to make an annealer!!!! there will probably other members going to be asking WM51 for his plans so that they can make their own annealers. [/QUOTE]
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